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Homeowners Insurance Coverage
Your homeowners insurance is important; it
protects what is probably your greatest asset. The following coverage
definitions should help you understand your homeowners policy--but
be sure to consult your insurance company representative to assure
that you have the right coverage for your needs.
Dwelling Coverage
The dollar amount carried to cover your home and any structures
attached directly to it. Ideally, the amount of coverage you carry
should equal the cost of rebuilding your home after a total loss.
Other Structures Coverage
Covers other structures set apart from the dwelling on the residence
premises, such as a detached garage. This coverage applies up
to the limits provided in your policy and can be increased if
necessary.
Personal Property Coverage
This coverage provides worldwide coverage for personal property
owned or used by the insured.
Loss of Use
This coverage is available when you cannot live in your home due
to a covered loss. It pays living expenses, which go over and
above your normal living expenses up to the limit provided in
your policy.
Liability/Coverage
Liability coverage protects you in two ways. First, it provides
for your legal defense against a liability claim--whether the
claim is legitimate or not. Second, it will pay any court judgments
against you up to the policy limit.
Medical Payments
This pays emergency medical bills for anyone injured on your property
or any injury caused by a member of your family or a pet, regardless
of where it happens. All bills are paid, up to your policy limit,
whether or not you're legally responsible.
Homeowners policies have many other optional features available
to you depending on your individual needs. These include earthquake
and scheduled personal property coverage.
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